Lendlease's over 55’s vertical retirement village, Bernborough Ascot opens display apartment

Two and three-bedroom apartments are available, starting from $655,000
Lendlease's over 55’s vertical retirement village, Bernborough Ascot opens display apartment
Jonathan ChancellorFebruary 23, 2022

Lendlease's over 55’s vertical retirement project, Bernborough Ascot, has opened its newly designed display apartment.

It has been styled by furniture and design brands, Coco Republic.

Designed by architects Marchese Partners, each apartment offers open plan living and large balconies for entertaining.

When completed, Bernborough Ascot will feature 300 independent living apartments with amenities including a village green, health and wellness studio with a pool, spa, gymnasium and consulting rooms, a rooftop terrace, restaurant, and outdoor dining areas. 

Two and three-bedroom apartments are available, starting from $655,000.

“Ascot is one of Brisbane’s most premium suburbs, so the design of the display apartment had to reflect the demographic and complement the luxury track-side location of the village," Coco Republic’s National Commercial Manager, Charlotte Dub said.

Lendlease Retirement Living managing director, Nathan Cockerill said the availability of high-quality retirement living options was an important part of this precinct.

“Ascot is one of Brisbane’s most premium suburbs, so the design of the display apartment had to reflect the demographic and complement the luxury track-side location of the village.

“Partnering with Coco Republic provides an excellent opportunity for retirees considering downsizing to seek information and advice from their team of experts.

“The availability of high-quality retirement living options is an important part of this precinct, creating diversity and the chance for retirees to downsize in style in a genuine community setting,” he said.

“We’re creating a connected community where residents have the utmost choice and opportunity to pursue an active lifestyle, being close to all essential health and community services, shopping, and sporting facilities.”

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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